Progetto “From Amazons to Glamazons”, Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership KA220

Procede nel suo cammino, iniziato nello scorso 2022 ( esattamente il 02-11-2022 ), la Strategic Partnership KA220 dal titolo : From Amazons to Glamazons – Codice Progetto 2022-1-PL01-KA220-ADU-000089358
Organismo Coordinatore del Progetto è l’Ente Polacco SŁOWIŃSKA GRUPA RYBACKA ( SGR ), con sede nella Cittadina di Ustka ( Pomerania ), Przewłoka, ul. Ustecka 8, 76-270 Ustka, Poland ; Partners sono : 1) Centro Studi di Cultura Europea , con sede in Roccalumera (Messina) – Italy ; 2) L.E.A.R.N. Institute – Francia; 3) Karaman International Group – Turchia

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LE FINALITA’ DEL PROGETTO
It is estimated that breast cancer accounts for 13.3% of all new cancer cases diagnosed in EU-27 countries in 2020 (ECIS-
European Cancer Information System and ENCR-European Network of Cancer Registries). This makes it the most frequently occuring cancer. It is estimated that it accounts for 28.7% of all new cancers in women. According to the ECIS, in 2020 355,457 new cases in EU were detected , 91 826 deaths were registered, it is estimated that 1 in 11 women has a
breast cancer.
Social exclusion is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. In studies on analysis of exclusion models takes into account interrelated areas including: resources material, social resources, economic factors; participation in social life, in politics, education and skills, health, crime, environmental variables, access to services. Social exclusion has a negative
impact on the quality of human capital, limits active life, entrepreneurship and innovation, and generates costs of the functioning of the state. Poverty and social exclusion are extremely important, structural problems of contemporary societies, counteracting these phenomena is one of the most important goals of social policy of European Union (EU). A special social category, significantly exposed to exclusion, are people with disabilities.. Our project is dedicated to women with breast cancer, the most common neoplastic disease. The data shows that breast cancer accounts for 13.3% of all new cancer cases diagnosed in EU-27 countries in 2020 (ECIS-European Cancer Information System and ENCR-European Network of Cancer Registries).The disease attacks women of all ages, but there is a clear growing tendency towards the disease of younger and younger women. Their struggle to stay healthy and return to full activity takes years of stress and isolation devoted to treatment and transformation of social and professional roles. These numbers show how important it is to help these women and organisations which help women who suffer or suffered
from the breast cancer.


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